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London; Harry Statham, Parkhill;
Rev. and Mrs. N. Van Der May
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21 session of Provincial Court in Seaforth court each received a
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was held at the farm of Mr. Ed Mrs. Agnes Givlin, and her misfortune of having his douse
Byers on Saturday afternoon. brothers here• burned to the ground a few
r Mr. Denis Maloney of Toronto " Mr. and Mrs, Barber of months'ago.
visited with . his brothers and Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
„ other relatives on the weekend. Peter Maloney on Friday.. Costello on the weekend were Mr.
Miss Mary -Ann Fleming of Mr. Paul Krauskopf who has and Mrs. John Krauskopf of
Stratford spent a few days visiting spent the past three weeks with Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
° with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fleming• his brother Louis in Germany has Ritchies of Parkhill apd Mr. and
STAFF OF NEW STORE -- Seaforth's newest and biggest retail McNaughton, - Charlie 'Camp6ell, Sharon Viilbue, Lions Hugill, and Miss Heather Brown. returned home. Mrs. , Dick Cunningham of
store Canagian Tire, opened on..South Main Street last week and the Marian MacDonald,, Ruth Jeffery, Barb Tilley, Peg Campbell. front Sisters Margaret and Mary Mr. Carl Kramers has Oakville.
permanent staff and those who helped move to the new location are'- Judy Jeffery, Elaine Rob;rt Betty Tilley, Fred Tilley, Helen Eckert of Essex visited for a few completed the cement block Visitors with Mr:'ht(4- Mrp)
posed for the Expositor photographer. Back left are Ron Dale,Bill Southgate, Trisl% Ni9%, Abs�A�it - Ed. Wilkinson, Lee Bell,Ron _days with Mike Eckert and other foundation on the lot of Mr. Earl Wilfred Maloney on thew Skend
Southgate, Kevin Bennett, Bruce W(Ibee, Dave Tilley, Robert Johnston and Doug. Procter, (Staff Photo) relatives. Elliott who is preparing to move a were. Mrs. Bea Faddelu., „Jim,
Sister Leona'Givlin of Wood- house from Cromarty in the near Dave and Lynne'and Mks, Kathy
Canavan, John, P$ vuhd Lysa'of
News of Winthron Mississaiig"a
Bidhday-r
cele' bration held
oOtto Walker
A birthday, celebration was held Jimmy Walker, London; Ken
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker; Mr,. and Mrs. Jack
Robert, Hulley and family in ' McGhee, Jackie Judy and Roy,
t Mrs. Catherine t•I)Wyer of
At Seaforth Court Leamington is spgpding g few
days with Mr. and, Mrs. Jim
• • Delaney.
and Mrs. Frank ' Four fined for'care'lessdrivinspent the weekend in Toronto and
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attended the Exhibition. '
Sister Marie Brebeuf of .
Four area'men were convicted The other three who were stra of R.R.3, Clinton was fined Edmonton and Sister Mary
of careless driving at the August • convicted of careless driving at $53 for the same offense. Magdelene of London, also Miss
honour of Otto Walker on Sunday'
London; Harry Statham, Parkhill;
Rev. and Mrs. N. Van Der May
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robson,
21 session of Provincial Court in Seaforth court each received a
A number of other cases were
Eva :Forysiak of Thunder Bay,
afternootf. Also celebrating birth-
Alvin Cornish, Exeter; * Mr.
. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Zack Ryan is improving in health
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Seaforth with' Jud a Glenn Has , $100 fine. The were Clifton E.
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bound over to the next session of
visited on the weekend with Mr.
days in August were Mrs. Irene
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Gerald Cochivill, Exet r; Mr. and
and girls of Dauphin, Man.
.after surgery,
of Goderich presiding. M'ill'er, Staffa, Donald J. Cardiff,
court in Seafortii' on September
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and Mrs. Hugh Benninger.
Parker, Alice Gardiner and
Mrs Jack Cuckwill Dashwood
visited last week with the lady',s
Rece t t th M J
One of the men, Lionel J. Brussels and Douglas J.
l8.
Mr. Munday will also be reunited
sister and brother -m -law, Mr. n vest ors wt rs.
Leanne and Danny Hulley. Mra. Irene Parker, Mitchell; Mr. and Mr--. Len 'O'Rourke. McIver were Mrs. Blanche Rey Stanley ' of Vanastra, was Southgate, Seaforth.
s and Mrs. Otto Walker, Cromarty; Miss Nell Doyle of London, nolds of Kitchener, Mrs. W. sentenced to•five days in jail and Timothy Pellar of Stratford was
The following people were Mr.. ands Mrs Larry Gardiner, Mrs. M. Smith, Kevin' and Pinnsonneault, Mrs.'M. Fardella has his driver's licence found guilty of joy riding and
'resent: Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh Steven, Lisa and Leanne,. • and Connie of Windsor. suspended—for. 5 months in fined $50. William H. Brown of
Joanne Smith of Detroit spent the G'oderich on Monda when his E mondville was fined $38 for
Currie and Joanne; Miss Linda Cromarty., g
weekend with . Ted Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Egkert, case was "carried over from having liquor in a place other than
Currie and Don Kit od, During the day, Otto received a other 'relatives Carolyn and Christine of Maryhill
Dorchester; Mr. Jack Currie a telegram from Jill Currie, Winni- Wednesday's Seaforth court.- his -residence'
Blair, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H ry Ryan and spent the weekend with Mrs. Stanley was also filled $53 for Wayne Ward of the Seaforth”
ip g, g, wishing ' him many happy children of London visited Mr, Mary Eckert and Tommy.
Alex Walker, Kim, Michelle, and returns of the day. making unnecessary noise and area was fined $63 for unneces-
Y and' Mrs. Ted Mejady. Vern, •Steve and Doug Stein- $75 for having liquor while a sary noise under the Highway
-Mi. and Mrs. Leo Murray man attended the Sundown. minor. Traffic Act and $23 for disobeying
Friends 3a y spent afew days last week at their Sportsmen Association picnic at an amber traffic light.
son's cottage at Port Elgin. Elmgrove Park, St. Clements, An R.R.2, Staffa man, Alvin S.
1 We are 'glad to, know that Mrs. Ont. on Sum4ay, August 25. Dow , was fined $63 for unneces-
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• the guitar.
J� The Leipers were ' presented
with a large,m%rror, wall clock and
cpast$ r set-- Tl p presentation was
.r;,� .ttt�r�3Plt}#leby M:iss:Mi$td4rie Bickelt of
— Toronto.
" • Prizes were won at both bingo
and euchre.
A buffet lunch `*as;•sgrved by
ri ' Miss Smith, Marjorie, Bickell,
Mrs. George L. Smith, mtth, Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor and Mrs. Greta
St. Louis:
A special thank you- was
expressed to all'the• ladies invited
HOW DO YOU THAT'S WHEN for the delicious desserts.
LL,WHEN YOU BECAME Kss Gladys Leiper thanked
YOU'VE' SU5PICIOIJS everyon8 on behalf, of herself,
LAMED OF ANY VAY Ross and Ida and aske those
MIDDLE "AGE ON WHICH �i
YOU FEEL present to come vigi't'them at their
GppD• home in Clinton. "
NEWS OF =
Zxomarty.
correspondent
Mrs. Robert Laing
Woman united with
.father' after
30 years
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robson,
assisted in opening her gifts by
R.R.2,' Staffa were reunited with
her sisters, Marie ,'td Barbara.
Mrs. Robsons father and step-
Planning the, happy event were
. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Joanne Cling, Carol and Janice
Mundy of Portland, England after
Scott.
a 30 -year separation. On August
Several from this areattended
25, Mr. and Mrs. Mundy met
the Sexsmith Fly in ne r Exeter
Mrs. Robson's children from
on Sunday including our two local
Kirkton, Dublin, Staffa and
fliers, Mervin Dow and Laverne
eon&bn, also another daughter
Wallace,
from London.
Cromarty **kdjes taking the
Before returning to England,
Kirkton Hortictiltural Society's
Mr. Munday will also be reunited
bus, trip to the Brantford area
with a brother from Alberta from
were Mrs. C. Coleman, Mary
whom he was separated as a child
Kinsman, Mrs. J. Brintnell, Mrs.
in 1904.
J. Carey, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. J.
Jack Currie and his son, Blair,
Jefferson, Mrs. F. Chappel, Mrs.
of Winnipeg, visited last week
G. Laing, and Mrs. C. Douglas.
with Mr. and Mrs. O. Walker,
— Mrs. J. Wallace and Mrs. C.
On Sunday afternood, Mr. and
Douglas attended the training
'Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family
school for the next 4-H Home -
and Mr. and Mrs. O. Walker
making club, A World of Food in
y�ttended a family gathering at the
Canada.
�to%Ae of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Alien and
Hulley, Winthrop.
Frank visited Sunday with Mr.
Staffa emerged victorious{ in
• and Mrs. Alex Miller and Brian at
Saturday's men's softball playoffs
bine Lake on Sunday.
at the park. After defeating
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Chiselhutst in their afternoon
Mrs. Gordon Laing were Mr. acid
game, they went on to win over
Mrs. Donald Riehl, Michael and
Roy's men who had eliminated
Bruce, Seebach's Hill.
Cromarty in their earlier game.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas
South Hibbert bantam boys
and Kathy visited his n-ther, .
woke eliminated by Blanshard in
Mks. Atthur Douglas, Thames -
their best of three playoff series.
ford. -
A community shower on Satur.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and
day night, honoured Bonnie
Miss Olive Speare were guests at
Kerslake whose iharriage • to
an eightieth birthday party- for
Richard Cochrane takes place
Mrs. Irene Parker at the home of
%ally in September. Pollowifig a
her daughter, Mrs. M.D. Gaiser,
couple of.contests, the bride was
of Hyde Park.
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Photographic
Contest
for display at the `
Seaforth Fall Fair
Thursday-F'riday,September i9-20
Best black and white photographs, suitable for publication, ;Ath credit. on the
editorial page of The %luron Expositor,
Picture Subject - may include an area scene, children, animals, building, flowers.
and other subjects of general interest, taken within 20 miles of Seaforth.
Each,entry to consist of one picture'and to indicate where the picture was taken and
produce identification and technical information (type of camera and film). Negative
must be included.
Not more than, three entries per person permitted (Children's entries welcome).
First prize $5, three ho,iorable mentions at $3.00 each, up to 10 awards of $1. each.
See the prize winning entries in the Round House on Fair Days.
MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT
SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS
aHTILIFT SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANA5TRA
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our Day .Weekend Sale
Thu'rs. & Fri. l 1-9 p.m.Sdt. 9.*.6 and Mon. 1 1-5
SEE THIS WEEK'S HURON SHOPPING NEWS FOR A LISTING Of FEATURES
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